U.S. Stocks Close Lower on Friday; Nasdaq Drops Over 200 Points
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: 6d ago
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Should l Buy DRD?
Source: Benzinga
- Nasdaq Decline: The Nasdaq Composite fell over 200 points during Friday's session, indicating market weakness and investor unease about future trends, which may lead to short-term capital outflows from tech stocks.
- S&P 500 Continues Downward Trend: The S&P 500 recorded losses for the third consecutive day, closing at 6,939.03, and although it gained 1.4% in January, the recent decline could undermine investor confidence and increase market volatility.
- Dow Jones Performance: The Dow Jones closed lower by approximately 179 points at 48,892.47 on Friday, despite a 1.7% increase in January, but the recent drop may raise concerns about economic recovery and affect market sentiment.
- Analyst Rating Discrepancies: While Wall Street analysts provide new stock picks daily, the wide variation in analyst ratings and price targets leaves investors confused about which analyst's opinion to trust, potentially impacting investment decisions.
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Analyst Views on DRD
Wall Street analysts forecast DRD stock price to rise over the next 12 months. According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for DRD is 36.25 USD with a low forecast of 36.25 USD and a high forecast of 36.25 USD. However, analyst price targets are subjective and often lag stock prices, so investors should focus on the objective reasons behind analyst rating changes, which better reflect the company's fundamentals.
1 Analyst Rating
1 Buy
0 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 31.020
Low
36.25
Averages
36.25
High
36.25
Current: 31.020
Low
36.25
Averages
36.25
High
36.25
About DRD
DRDGOLD Limited is a South Africa-based gold mining company. The Company is engaged in surface gold tailings retreatment, including exploration, extraction, processing and smelting. The Company’s business includes Far West Gold Recoveries, Ergo, Hot Button Features and Resources and Reserves. Ergo is a surface gold retreatment operation which treats old slime dams and sand dumps to the south of Johannesburg’s central business district as well as the East and Central Rand goldfields. The operation comprises three plants and a solar plant with a BESS. FWGR is a surface gold retreatment operation which treats old slime dams in the West Rand goldfields and is located near Carletonville in South Africa’s Gauteng province. The Ergo and the Knights plant in Germiston, with a combined capacity of 1.8mtpm. The Ergo plant operates as a metallurgical plant and the City Deep and Knights plants as pump/milling stations feeding the Ergo plant.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
- Nasdaq Decline: The Nasdaq Composite fell over 200 points during Friday's session, indicating market weakness and investor unease about future trends, which may lead to short-term capital outflows from tech stocks.
- S&P 500 Continues Downward Trend: The S&P 500 recorded losses for the third consecutive day, closing at 6,939.03, and although it gained 1.4% in January, the recent decline could undermine investor confidence and increase market volatility.
- Dow Jones Performance: The Dow Jones closed lower by approximately 179 points at 48,892.47 on Friday, despite a 1.7% increase in January, but the recent drop may raise concerns about economic recovery and affect market sentiment.
- Analyst Rating Discrepancies: While Wall Street analysts provide new stock picks daily, the wide variation in analyst ratings and price targets leaves investors confused about which analyst's opinion to trust, potentially impacting investment decisions.
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- Analyst Rating Changes: Top Wall Street analysts have adjusted their ratings on several companies, indicating a shift in market sentiment that could influence investor decisions and market trends.
- Upgrades and Downgrades: While specific upgrades and downgrades are not detailed, such changes typically have a direct impact on the stock prices of the affected companies, prompting investors to pay close attention to these shifts.
- Market Reaction Expectations: Adjustments in analyst ratings may lead to short-term volatility in the stocks involved, and investors should consider these professional insights when contemplating buy or sell actions.
- Investor Decision Impact: As analysts revise their views on stocks, investors may reassess their portfolios, potentially affecting overall market sentiment and liquidity.
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